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* Resistant to mold, termites and [[osmosis]]
* Resistant to mold, termites and [[osmosis]]
* Impervious to termites
* Impervious to termites
* A Greener alternative. Our products and processes are not detrimental to the environment
* A Greener alternative. InnoVida products and processes are not detrimental to the environment


==InnoGreen==
==InnoGreen==

Revision as of 15:57, 26 September 2009

Type Private
Founded 2006
Headquarters Miami, Florida
Industry Building Materials
Number of Employees 500+
Website http://www.innovida.com/

InnoVida is a rapidly expanding multinational corporation with current operations in the USA, Germany, Middle East, Africa, India and South America. InnoVida is dedicated to the design, development, manufacturing, and installation of every type of residential and commercial building.

InnoVida manufactures construction solutions utilizing its patented, state-of-the-art CSIPs (Composite Structural Insulated Panels) and bonding materials.[1] InnoVidaPanels, InnoVidaResin and InnoVidaBond are manufactured using proprietary, synthetic, composite materials and industrial processes similar to those generally accepted by the maritime and aerospace construction industries. InnoVida is different because it addresses, in a totally new way, both key components of the built environment: what the structural material is made of, and how the materials come together during construction. Both InnoVida innovations eliminate the need for typical natural-resource consumption, such as wood or the raw materials in concrete. Because InnoVida’s materials are structural, construction solutions are limitless. What can be conceived, can be built. The use of InnoVida materials and processes is not exclusive to specific architectural designs; any design can be adapted for the use of our materials. InnoVida materials and processes can replace, entirely, the need for traditional building materials.[2]

Products

InnoVidaPanels are Composite Structural Insulated Panels (CSIPs) made of a polyurethane insulation foam core that is sandwiched between two composite structural skins bonded together with InnoVidaResin.

Once the CSIPs are bonded together, with InnoVidaBond, they are seamless. The closed foam core becomes a monolithic structure that reduces air leakage and thermal bridging through the panels by providing a continuous span of structural and insulating material. The structure also becomes 100 percent waterproof, much like the hull of a boat.

InnoVidaPanels make stronger, more energy efficient, cost effective homes and buildings. The superior insulation significantly reduces the amount of energy needed to heat and/or cool the structure and provides excellent noise reduction.

Used for walls, roofs, floors and foundations, InnoVidaPanels can be used to build homes, schools, commercial buildings, warehouses - or any type of structure normally built using traditional construction methods and materials. In addition, due to the properties of the components, InnoVida can also produce floating platforms for any type of structure.[3]

  • The insulative core significantly reduced the amount of energy needed to heat and/or cool and provides excellent noise reduction
  • Structures built with InnoVidaPanels can be built 5 times faster than traditional construction
  • Lighter than wood, yet stronger than concrete or brick
  • Resistant to hurricane- and tornado-strength winds
  • Waterproof
  • Non-flammable
  • Resistant to mold, termites and osmosis
  • Impervious to termites
  • A Greener alternative. InnoVida products and processes are not detrimental to the environment

InnoGreen

InnoGreen is InnoVida's ecological initiative designed to promote greener construction practices while highlighting the importance of being friendly with the environment and the community.

Today

InnoVida is headquartered in Miami, Florida – USA. with operations in the USA, Germany, Middle East, Africa, India and South America. They have over 500 employees worldwide.


References

  1. ^ Ghalleb Al Azem, Innovative Community Contracting, 5 March 2008, "Read article", 25 September 2009
  2. ^ Staff Reporter, Khaleej Times, 24 November 2007, "Read Article", 25 September 2009
  3. ^ Daily News Reporter, Tanzania Daily News, 13 August 2008, "Housing Technology Comes to Dar", 26 September 2009